Take part in exciting chemistry experiments that focus on green energy and transport. This programme aims to inspire young people to pursue scientific studies, promote STEM education and raise awareness of environmental issues.
Activity 1 - A Chemical Volcanic Eruption and Electrostatic Magic
Prepare to be amazed by our chemical volcanic eruption and electrostatics demonstrations!
1. Witness a simulated volcanic eruption using an acid-base reaction.
2. Collect CO2 in a balloon and use it to extinguish a flame.
3. Experiment with a balloon, salt and pepper to discover the secrets of electrostatics.
> FR-EN-NL / 5 to 14 years
> Friday – 45 minutes / Running continuously / Max 30 pupils per session
> Weekend – 25 minutes /Running continuously
Activity 2 - Colour Indicators - Acid-Base Reaction
Explore the colourful world of acid-base reactions using natural indicators.
1. Observe how red cabbage juice changes colour when it comes into contact with acids and bases.
2. Carry out various experiments with coloured indicators to see chemical reactions live.
> FR-EN-NL / 5 to 14 years
> Friday – 45 minutes / Running continuously / Max 30 pupils per session
> Weekend – 25 minutes /Running continuously
Activity 3 – Explosive Reactions
Dive into the world of spectacular chemical reactions with our ‘Explosive Reactions’ activity.
1. Elephant toothpaste: Produce a giant lather with an impressive chemical reaction.
2. Dry ice: Observe the sublimation of dry ice and feel the acidity of the steam.
3. Liquid nitrogen: Discover the fascinating properties of liquid nitrogen by experimenting with balloons and fruit.
> FR-EN-NL / 5 to 14 years
> Friday – 45 minutes / Running continuously / Max 30 pupils per session
> Weekend – 25 minutes /Running continuously
Activity 4 – The Properties of Milk
Learn the mysteries of milk through captivating experiments on its unique properties.
1. Milk and cinnamon: See how milk reacts with cinnamon and reveals its special properties.
2. Protein denaturation: Discover how acetone modifies milk proteins in a surprising chemical experiment.
> FR-EN-NL / 5 to 15 years
> Friday – 45 minutes / Running continuously / Max 30 pupils per session
> Weekend – 25 minutes /Running continuously